articleJournal of Research on AdolescenceFeb 13, 2003Closed access

What Adolescents Learn in Organized Youth Activities: A Survey of Self‐Reported Developmental Experiences

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Abstract

This research inventoried adolescents' reports on different developmental and negative experiences in organized youth activities, including extracurricular and community‐based activities. High school students' experiences were assessed using a newly developed instrument, the Youth Experiences Survey (YES). These youth reported higher rates of learning experiences in youth activities than in 2 other major contexts of their lives. Youth activities were associated with experiences related to initiative, identity exploration and reflection, emotional learning, developing teamwork skills, and forming ties with community members. The findings also suggest that different youth activities offer distinct patterns of…

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  • Psychology
  • Prosocial behavior
  • Positive Youth Development
  • Context (archaeology)
  • Identity (music)
  • Teamwork
  • Developmental psychology
  • Service-learning
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